
The USP of the Modu Modular
handsets is a proprietary port
that is designed to fi t into various
jackets. Micromax has bundled a jacket
equipped with a 5 megapixel camera.
The Modu T has a 2.2-inch resistive
touchscreen and has been called the
smallest and lightest 3.5G enabled
handset out there. Despites its size, the
phone feels comfortable to use, but
having multiple jackets is a little weird.
The Qualcomm’s Brew OS uses gesture
swipes to access functions, but the UI is
sluggish. Although the keypad is large,
there is lag, and scrolling through the
menu is jittery. Audio quality is good,
but higher frequencies tend to be a
little sharp. in FM radio worked well,
with decent reception while commuting.
With 3.5G connectivity, you’re assured
speedy connectivity. The native browser
is good enough for basic browsing and
IMAP and POP3 email is supported. The
camera jacket has very few features,
and start up and image processing are
slow. Images appear sharp and focused,
but moving objects get a bit blurry. Talk
time averaged at just about 2 hours.
Guinness may have recognized it as the
lightest touchscreen phone, but that’s
not enough to make it worth buying.
SPECIFICATIONS
www.micromaxinfo.com
Dimensions: 46.5 x 75 x 11 mm; Weight: 55 g; Display:
2.2-in, 320x240 pixels; Camera: 5 MP; Connectivity:
GPRS, EDGE, 3G and Bluetooth; Rated talk time: Up to
3 hours.
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